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High Renaissance Collection

The High Renaissance, a period of artistic brilliance in the 16th century, showcased the mastery and innovation of renowned artists

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High Renaissance Collection: Study of the Virgin for La Belle JardiniAeere or Madonna and Child with
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High Renaissance Collection: PietA (St. Peters Basilica, Vatican) by Michelangelo, published in 1878
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High Renaissance Collection: Mona Lisa (oil on canvas)
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High Renaissance Collection: Gallery of Maps, Vatican, published in 1878
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High Renaissance Collection: Feminine head, drawing by Leonardo da Vinci. Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, Uffizi Gallery
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High Renaissance Collection: Sketch of a Nude Man (W. 4 recto) (pen & ink on paper)
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High Renaissance Collection: Hands of God and Adam, detail from The Creation of Adam, from the Sistine Ceiling
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High Renaissance Collection: Head of a Young Woman with Tousled Hair or, Leda (gouache on wood)
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High Renaissance Collection: Great Harry, english war ship under Henry VIII, published 1880
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High Renaissance Collection: Madonna and Child (marble)
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High Renaissance Collection: Figure Study (red chalk on paper)
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High Renaissance Collection: Study of a Head (red chalk on paper)
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High Renaissance Collection: Tomb of Michael Angelo in Church of Santa Croce, Florence, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
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High Renaissance Collection: The Prophet Moses by Michelangelo, published in 1878
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High Renaissance Collection: Parnassus, from the Stanza della Segnatura, 1510-11 (fresco)
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High Renaissance Collection: Altarpiece of the Guild of Minters, 1602 (oil on panel)
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High Renaissance Collection: Adam and Eve, 1593-95 (oil on wood)
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High Renaissance Collection: Pieta, c. 1530-36 (red chalk)
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High Renaissance Collection: Alessandro Farnese and his brother Ottavio present a gift to Pope Julius III, 1500
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High Renaissance Collection: The Deposition (detail), 1507 (oil on panel)
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High Renaissance Collection: Crest of the Farnese family (fresco)
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High Renaissance Collection: Rest during the flight into Egypt
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High Renaissance Collection: Portrait of a woman, painting by Bonifacio de Pitati
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High Renaissance Collection: Augustus and the Tiburtine Sybil
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High Renaissance Collection: Battle of Anghiari, after Leonardo da Vinci (pen & ink with wash on paper)
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High Renaissance Collection: Studies for a Deposition (pen and brown ink on buff paper)
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High Renaissance Collection: The Death of Adonis (pen and brown ink on off-white paper)
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High Renaissance Collection: Study of Figures for a Narrative Scene (black chalk on paper) (recto) (for verso see 191764)
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High Renaissance Collection: The Lamentation (pen and brown ink on white paper)
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High Renaissance Collection: Study of Figures for a Narrative Scene (black chalk on paper) (verso) (for recto see 191777)
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High Renaissance Collection: The Deposition (detail), 1507 (oil on panel)
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High Renaissance Collection: Jacob dreams
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High Renaissance Collection: Achan is stoned to death
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High Renaissance Collection: Black and white depiction of the Annunciation
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High Renaissance Collection: Deborah sings the blessings on Jael
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High Renaissance Collection: The Crucified Christ with the Virgin Mary, Saints and Angels (The Mond Crucifixion), c
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High Renaissance Collection: View of the Room of Constantine, Vatican City (photo)
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High Renaissance Collection: View of the Room of Constantine, Vatican City (photo)
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High Renaissance Collection: Saint George and the Dragon, c. 1500 (oil on panel)
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High Renaissance Collection: Hans Lufft (1495-1584), Luthers Bible printer, wood engraving, published 1879
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High Renaissance Collection: Coat of Arms
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High Renaissance Collection: Virgin Mary
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High Renaissance Collection: Illuminated Manuscript
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High Renaissance Collection: Life of the Virgin
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High Renaissance Collection: Jesus Christs Face on the Shroud
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High Renaissance Collection: Frederick the Wise Duke of Saxony
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High Renaissance Collection: Saint Jerome in his Cell


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The High Renaissance, a period of artistic brilliance in the 16th century, showcased the mastery and innovation of renowned artists. From Leonardo da Vinci's captivating "Mona Lisa" to Michelangelo's awe-inspiring frescoes on the Sistine Ceiling, this era left an indelible mark on art history. In his "Study of the Virgin for La Belle Jardinière, " Raphael skillfully captures the tender bond between mother and child. The delicate brushstrokes bring forth a sense of serenity and grace that epitomize this period. Speaking of Leonardo da Vinci, his enigmatic masterpiece "Mona Lisa" continues to captivate audiences with her enigmatic smile. Painted with oil on canvas, this portrait showcases Leonardo's unparalleled ability to infuse life into his subjects. Moving beyond paintings, we delve into cartography as we explore the breathtaking Gallery of Maps in Vatican City. Published in 1878, these intricately detailed maps offer a glimpse into geographical knowledge during that time. Delving deeper into sketches and studies, we encounter a pen & ink sketch titled "Sketch of a Nude Man. " This piece reveals an artist's exploration of human anatomy and serves as a testament to their dedication towards perfecting their craft. Shifting our focus from drawings to sculptures, Michelangelo's "Madonna and Child" carved from marble exudes divine beauty. The intricate details showcase Michelangelo's ability to breathe life into stone while conveying profound emotions through his work. Another remarkable red chalk study is found in "Figure Study. " With each stroke capturing movement and form effortlessly, it exemplifies how artists sought perfection through meticulous observation. Hands play an essential role in artistry; thus, one cannot overlook the iconic detail from The Creation of Adam - Hands of God and Adam. This powerful image symbolizes humanity's connection with divinity while showcasing Michelangelo's genius on the Sistine Ceiling.